helping you find an oatmeal soap recipe

This page is dedicated to oatmeal soap recipes using the cold process soap making method. Oatmeal is a great natural additive to soaps.You will use rolled oats, not instant for these recipes.

BENEFITS﻿

Oatmeal is a cleanser.

Oatmeal is a great natural exfoliant that can be easily added to your soaps.

It has moisturizing properties and is known to calm itchy skin.

To make your oatmeal soap recipe you can grind the oatmeal in a food processor, silver bullet or coffee grinder. Leave oatmeal coarser for a more exfoliating feel or grind the oatmeal longer for a finer substance which will make a smoother soap.

Simple Oatmeal Soap

INGREDIENTS

Fats, oils and butters

360 grams palm oil

150 grams coconut oil

90 grams sunflower oil

Lye – Water solution

86 grams lye (sodium hydroxide)

228 grams distilled water

Additive and oatmeal at light trace

½ cup of ground oatmeal.

optional:20 to 36 grams of your
favorite essential oils or fragrance oils (you will need a little over
30 milliliters bottle the equivalent of about one fluid ounce).

This oatmeal soap recipe makes about 2 pounds of soap which will produce about 6-7 bars of soap.

Remember that ingredients (except for additives when indicated in volume) need to be weighted and not measured.Fragrance and essential oils should also be weighed.

20 to 36 grams of your
favorite essential oils or fragrance oils (you will need a little over
30 milliliters bottle the equivalent of about one fluid ounce). I used
a blend of cinnamon, clove and vanilla.

This oatmeal soap recipe makes about 2 pounds of soap which will produce about 6-7 bars of soap.

Remember that ingredients (except for additives when indicated in volume) need to be weighted and not measured.Fragrance and essential oils should also be weighed.